At the rate the SLR and RMS share prices are trending our share prices should converge before mid 2011.
It looks like poster marek made a great call last year when he said RMS had greater relative upside.
However, I am betting that our production and costs will be much better by then so if convergence does occur it will be because RMS's share price will have risen to around $2.50. On the other hand the volume of selling suggests to me that some insiders are thinking SLR is no longer such a hot deal.
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